JENEWA - - The World Health Organization (WHO) has improved health services following the implementation of a ceasefire agreement. Gazan society desperately needs health services according to standards.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced that this week 70,000 liters of fuel have been delivered to Gaza, allowing some of the 20 health facilities and hospitals to operate to provide services, in addition to emergency medical vehicles.
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The WHO also distributes essential medical supplies from its supplies in Gaza to six hospitals, a number of medical locations and 21 medical teams across the north and south, the WHO leader said.
The Secretary General hopes that the supply can help treat 50,000 patients, provide pregnancy services, trauma care, nutritional support, treat non-communicable diseases, and increase infection prevention measures.
According to Tedros, conditions in Gaza are still challenging and humanitarian operations there are still facing various obstacles.
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